26th Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International Conference
About event organiser
The Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International seeks to eliminate violence by advancing nursing and midwifery education, practice, research, and public policy.
Event information
About the event
For more information and to register, please visit the conference event page.
This conference provides a forum for nurses, social workers, counselors, physicians, advocates, community activists, policy makers, researchers and educators to share their work and engage in dialogue about innovations in research, practice, education and policy that can support prevention, advocacy and action to create a violence-free world.
Please direct all enquiries to the conference organisers: conference@nnvawi.org.
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